FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1325 PAGE TWO THE FRANKLIN PRESS The 'Joincs Motor. & Tractor Co., received a car load of new Fords on March 19th. These cars were all sold 4(i uuruitv.v.. is also brisk. BREABRIL'PAJNS Georgia Lacly, YLo jrfed Lost Tco . Mudi Weight, 7s5 Advised " , 0 t.f.xO E'. tXu lis C:i.-:::.;. Cc Hunter, of .this city, writes:.1. "After I married, thirteen month:) ego, I suffered villi dread.'ul pairs In -my sidts during . . . liy side hurt eo had it nearly killed me. I Md to go to bed and stay some times, two weeks at a time. I could not work and I juet dragged' around the house. . "I got very thin I went from 126 pounds flown to less than 100. My mother had long been a user of Cardui and sho liiiew what a good medicine it was for this trouble, so Bhe told mo to get some and take it. I eent to the store after it and be fore I had. taken the first. bottlo , 1 began to improve. "My side hurt leas and I began to Improve in health. ... The Cardui acted 3 a fine tonic and I do not leel like the same person. I am bo i much better. I am well now. I have gained ten pounds and am eti!l gaining. My Bides do not trouble mo at all. "I wish every suffering woman fcnew, about Cardui." NC-160 332 mmmm mmmM Wk ti -.-.u. til' . j'f . . . miiMMi v. rif sU t. . v.: -...rp Wood's Pedigree Boone County, Woodburn White Dent a:nd Wood's Dixie Corn, the lest varieties of white corn. Pedigree Eeid's Yellow Dent and Improved Golden Dent Corn-rbest 'yellow varieties. Wood's Virginia Ensilage Corn best available ensilage corn. , All of our seed corns are cf High Germination. Write for prices and samples of varieties best suited to vour soil and climatic conditions.' FREE Crop Special It eives full information and current, prices on soja beans, Wood's Pedigree Kansas rrown Alfalfa and other seasonable seeds. T. W. WOOD & SOftS Seedsmen Since 1S7S ES S. 14th St., Richmond, Va. ' Summer . Pests Cannot Pass! (ierm-laden flies and mosquitoes can't get in and threaten the health and com fort of your family if you screen your home with Sun-Red Edge Screen Cloth ' 'Its uniform weave and square mesh keep out every insect. ' ' .... a ' -.. wome ana inspect jt today. Let us show you why it will save you expense, last longer, do its work without renewal season after season. Franklin Hardware Company FRANKLIN, N. C. HINTS TO FARMERS J Tie Ited E!p! is oar trade murk onr honor murk nditrdl:iticciiariil (ioubiynrn tertS edyi'8 of clotli from mo.iture wiiieh -cmkcit nradermuHiiff.iliip. 2 San-fl.d E,lro ia Ifco jtrfl ami mid Self. MriiKuird si-nwn "l.t.!. Mi'aP.urti - marked ' urcry bix uidna-r-aceui ate us a tape line. 3 Sun-Red VAge' n-rccn' Mh is nrrfeet'y ovi n with ntnrav, uniJorm mrali only lie ttilli wiro drav.l nxinij arKi tr;ie It . ii furnished in black l'sratul, Electro-dai-. vauaui nuad t'opiwr Brwuzu. 4 In fio rainti'd clolh. Rod E''(tc btolr paint ij vlakLic and won't wad; t. it's the pairt . tfcnt iHWvaat rati. " K theMv&iilzcdtNIi, tett.m? finish. Sun. "Hid J:-e i i.c(1'I,--..:a:i with 10 heavy '" r',Mf- 11 tat tliat proventa rutt. tantiirt tut loa);, ' In rrnin(T enl nwrifintr. tin roet of i'nlh w mnml rMMiri'd' to ialwn Fuy only uwHfU LiUL Vidiablt alt otUrt. I .; ' ' ; !" -"sN v;-...J;-v-rs'' -Av -Ail thdtii. MAiifi Ht-C.y S. FAT, OFF. NEWS ? WSEI HANDS Brief Items of Interest from Maccn's Pretty Mountain City as Tcld by Corres pondent of The Press. Miss il attic. Hall' 'is now vusiting in Atlanta and Athens, Ga. The Macon county League of wo men Voters had' a regular meeting at the Hudson Library on Wednes day, February 25th. After the busi ness meeting the following program on the State was rendered:' Tidewater and costal plains .Sec tions Mrs. Holt. Piedmont and Carolina .Highlands section Lrnestine Blackwell. . Industry, wealth and taxation Mrs. Marelt. Illiteracy and reading habits Mrs. Rice, . . Health. . road's and public welfare Mi.-s Durgin. Miss' Margaret"' Harry . was. ap pointed clrariman of the finance com mitter. . ''-- .' ' Mr. .Antonio ISas spent a few days' in Jlighlands' recently. ' ' j . Mr. j. (j. Edward.; and his father Mr W KiKwirds left llitrhlands- a i few davs ago to motor through to Florida." Mr. Jidwards had planned to take- this' trip earlier in the j'ear. but had'to postpone it on accouin or the iloods in South Georgia. Dean Sj.sk. mayor-of Franklin, who. is the attorney for Mr. Redden, and ' three jurors,- Will McGuire, Jim Mor-1 rison and Chas. Lowry, who were! selected by .the Clerk of the' Superior Court came up to Highlands .Mon-; day afternoon and on Tuesday, went ' out to the. Tom Hcdden place' to in-j vestigate .the questions nf the con-1 troversy between Mr. Hcdden and j the 'town of Highlands regarding the; construction of a water main -across j the Hedden land; ! A Highlands doctor was recently; called to attend a sick child. After attending to the child as it was late , and some distance from home, he j was. shown upstairs to his bed for j the night. He had. composed' himself for- sleep. ; when he suddenly rcmmebcredi hesi had neglected to remove his false teeth. He took them out and reached j up to his coat hanging at the head j of the bod, ana as lie supposed, put the teeth in the. pocket of the coat. He heard a great commotion down below, and 'upon getting up, he learned those teeth, instead of goiug into' the pocket, had missed the mark, and going through a crack in the floor had landed on the bald head of a man sitting in the, room bclowT cut ting a .gash whidh the doctor had to sew up. The doctor. sewing' up the wound, remarked he had never before' real ized those teeth could cut like that, as he had never been able to cut anything with them. . Needless to say, he made no charges. Etna Locals, Mr. Dall Smith of Stiles was. a welcome visitor in Oak Grove last Sunday. . Miss Nina Bradley fcas gone to Murphy where fche expects to work for, a while. , , Several people of this place went to Ncedmore last Friday to pound our pastor, Rev. J. W. Wood'ard. ; Mr V:11 Queen of Cowee vis'icl his brother, Mr. Sim Queen Sunday. Mr. Siles Dea'n made a trip to Bry son City Friday of last week. We arc glad to see Miss Ula Lakey out again. She has been sick with a cold. . ' HICKORY TIMBER WANTED East Gastbnia News Mrs. Pauline Bineham has returned from Franklin after a few days visit. Mr. Daniel Lcdford has returned to wprk again after a few weeks rest, Miss Emily -Henderson. Lola Sand er.! and her brother Burrell went to listen to the Radio Friday night. We are very glad to have ' Mr. are all -well again. Mrs. Pauline-.Sanders and family have all been sick with the flu but John Farmer working with us, .Miss Effic " Hodgin and Mattie Henderson spent Sunday with Miss Lola- Sanders. ,, . , Mr. Charley Binghaj 'and - Miss Pauline Lptherinan were married two weeks ago.. We wish , them, a happy life. - ' - - - -- . Hickory timber, free of knots, doty heart, worm holes and all other defects. Cut 40 inches long, 7 Hi lies in diameterand larger. Will pay $10.00 per-cord of 128 cttbic'feet or when split in billets 3 1-2X2 1-2 inches; 7 cents eacfy, All timber must be cut down be fore -March-15th, .but can be worked up at leisure. DERATION J.W.GURNEY . i - SEE FARMERS FE Delicious, Cooling, Refreshing Bottled at Franklin, N. C, where the Coca Cola Inspector rated the plant as 99 1-3 per cent perfect. Visitors'. 'welcome. - Patronage solicited. ' Coca-Cola Bottling Company G. T. STILES, Prop. BROADWAY . S. A. Muhday has 1000 bushels of corn to sell at $1.50 per bushel, iidv. The League of Women Voters wish to publicly express their hearty approval of the thorough and efficient way in which oil!? sheriff and poi;ce man are looking after the bootleg gers. Signed, LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS. Mr. W. T.'Lathem, General Mana ger of -the Andrews Manufacturing Company was in , Pranklin recently looking over timber prospects for his firm. ' Last Wednesday night during the thunder storm' lightning struck the home of Mr. John Gribble near the roller mill and did a great deal of damage. Furniture was tossed about windows broken and ripped out, ceil ing and walls torn to pieces, doors smashed and holes dug in the garden. N one was seriously enjurecj. I am a candidate in the Franklin Press Circulation Campaign and want your support, Your subscription or renewal to the Press will be appre ciated. Send me coupons out of your paper for 100 free credits. Grace JBarnard. adv. Recent issues" of the Asheville Citi zen have contained many excellent photographic views of Franklin and vicinity, and Franklin 'is duely appreciative. Attorney Henry Robertson had a jninor operation at a local hospital the first of this week. - Wholesale and Retail COAL Lump Coal ....... .$7.59. Iinquiries Solicited . QUALITY SERVICE . 'MUNPAY& OLIVER 'Years ago Death Valley Scotty found a gold mine in Death Valley and decided to show sophisticated Broadway how people do things in the West. So .he chartered a special train and lit out for the. Metropolis. Old habitues of Broadway are still marveling at the stunts of Scotty. ,..-., ;'-i Now comes I loot Bibson in. the movies and grjes Scotty one better. Hoot, a typical cmvboy of the plains, reads of bad men who'shoot and rob on Broadway and decides to test their accuracy with the shooting .iro'nsi- So Hoot sticks his tooth Brush in his hat band; Ftraps on his six gun and boards a train for Big Town. Ar riving at the Pennsylvania station this cowboy from out of the West, hoping to fork a cayuse and take in the sights, inquires for a livery stable. Some guy with pompadour hair and white collar laughs at Hoot and then the fun starts. . ' : . Before his visit is over Hoot shows Broadway a thing or two. Bad. men take. to thcHr, holes and stay-there until this, quick draw ing cowboy leaves the city. .'' See how a real he-man from the Golden West handles himself on Broadwav. . At the Idle Hour Theatre Monday and Tuesday, March 23rd and 24th at 8:00 P. M. Kegular admission fee, 15 and 25 cents. Also on. the, same date- and hour a two-reel comedy entitled "The Gumps." You will enjoy lovable old Andy. ; LOOKING AHEAD " On Friday and Saturday, March 27th and 28th, at 8:00 P. It., we will show 'iThe Bedroom Window" a thrilling letective story. IDLE HOUR THEATRE ;',-.... .' If good quality and a square, deal that the. Farmers the year 1925. 1 shows that we trd this organization Jess Tallent o billets and receiv Gurnev. See his Prices subject - ' Trade with your produce arid ;urteous treatment we arc convinced mous trade during d to $7,000. This c has confidence in oad of 250 hickory ny them for J. V. pay spot cash for Fanners Federation , ELMER JOHNSON, Manager.